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fandomsecrets2015-09-19 03:49 pm
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Re: rec wanted please: german fandoms?
Actually, what about other stuff by the same guy? In particular, the Hotzenplotz series? Okay, it's for children, but it means that the language is pretty easy to understand. Plus, it's AWESOME. I love it to bits.
Re: rec wanted please: german fandoms?
Michael Ende has a few really great books as well. Neverending story was already mentioned, but one of his most popular books is probably "Momo". I remember reading a book of his called "Der satanarchäolügenialkohöllische Wunschpunsch" /catches breath. It's pretty cute as well.
And of course I shouldn't have forgotten Erich Kästner. Might be a bit dated as well, but his books are definitely classics when it comes to children's literature (that is still readable for teens and adults).
Another classic that I love is "Die rote Zora und ihre Bande" by Kurt Held/Kurt Kläber.